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Sony KDF=E42A10, Thd set has a line across the picture, no distortion, I think it is the light engine. AmI right? Thank you Vince |
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On 08/27/2012 07:35 PM, Vincent Schmitt wrote:
Hi! Sony KDF=E42A10, Thd set has a line across the picture, no distortion, I think it is the light engine. AmI right? Thank you Vince Hello, and I don't recall seeing any component labeled "light engine" on the schematic diagram of a television receiver ;-). I assume from your posting that you've got a set that uses a CRT (picture tube) as a display. A thin white horizontal line indicates a malfunction in the vertical sweep circuits. It could be a vertical output transistor(s), a short/open in the coil of the vertical deflection yoke or something in the circuits comprising the vertical sweep oscillator. Also, a component may not be defective - a broken/cold solder joint(s) can also be the culprit. Sincerely, -- J. B. Wood e-mail: |
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"J.B. Wood" wrote in message
... On 08/27/2012 07:35 PM, Vincent Schmitt wrote: Hi! Sony KDF=E42A10, Thd set has a line across the picture, no distortion, I think it is the light engine. AmI right? Thank you Vince Hello, and I don't recall seeing any component labeled "light engine" on the schematic diagram of a television receiver ;-). I assume from your posting that you've got a set that uses a CRT (picture tube) as a display. A thin white horizontal line indicates a malfunction in the vertical sweep circuits. It could be a vertical output transistor(s), a short/open in the coil of the vertical deflection yoke or something in the circuits comprising the vertical sweep oscillator. Also, a component may not be defective - a broken/cold solder joint(s) can also be the culprit. Sincerely, -- J. B. Wood e-mail: The KDF-E42A10 is an LCD rear-projector. No deflection circuit as such. I don't think the OP said a thin white line - just "a line". Could be almost anything. This model has a tendency to develop a red-blue shading at the top and bottom 1" or so because of (probably) a bad polarizing filter. Generally the whole light engine must be replaced because individual parts for the optical engine are not sold. Mark Z. |
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